The primary aims of the study were to assess the safety and acceptability of Carraguard applied vaginally prior to sexual intercourse for six months in both women and men; and to examine several dimensions of acceptability. Secondary aims were to gauge reactions to a non-contraceptive microbicide, to assess use dynamics among Thai couples and to observe preliminary indications of sexually transmitted infections and reproductive tract infections averted.

The hypothesis was that Carraguard would cause little or no significant irritation, including lesions; and that women and men would find Carraguard acceptable.

Acceptability: Interview about gel use to assess compliance (monthly) and acceptability (quarterly).

Secondary Outcome Measures:

Preliminary effectiveness: Swabs taken from women an urine specimens collected from men to test for sexually transmitted infections – gonorrhea, chlamydia, trichomoniasis (monthly) and for genital ulcer disease, if ulceration was detected; blood drawn

Estimated Enrollment:

110

Study Start Date:

June 2001

Estimated Study Completion Date:

June 2002

Detailed Description:

Carraguard™ (PC-515), the Population Council’s lead candidate microbicide, was tested in a triple-masked, randomized, placebo-controlled trial fielded in one site in Chiang Rai, northern Thailand. The primary aims of the study were to assess Carraguard’s safety (toxicity) in both men and women – including signs of local irritation, such as itching or burning; changes in vaginal flora (women); and incidence of abnormal external genital, vaginal (women), and cervical findings (women) – when applied vaginally prior to intercourse for 6 months; to evaluate acceptability; to gauge men’s and women’s reactions to a non-contraceptive microbicide; and to explore microbicide use dynamics in a Thai population.

Secondary aims were to investigate sexually transmitted infections averted – including HIV, C. trachomatis, N. gonorrhoeae, T. vaginalis, and T. pallidum (preliminary indications) in men and women; bacterial vaginosis and candidaisis in women; and balanitis in men; and effect on cervical cytology.

Eligibility

Ages Eligible for Study:

18 Years and older (Adult, Senior)

Genders Eligible for Study:

Both

Accepts Healthy Volunteers:

Yes

Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

· In good health,

Aged 18 years or older,

Resident for at least 1 year; planning to stay for at least 12 months,

HIV-seronegative and free of all other STD at initial screening exam,

No reported sex partners other than current partner for prior year and and not planning on having any other sex partners for the duration of the study,

Not using condoms routinely (>25% of the time) in the prior year

Willing and able to comply with the study protocol (including being tested for HIV, learning the results, agreeing to partner notification if a curable STD is diagnosed, and undergoing clinical evaluations),

Able to achieve a score of 80% or better on true-false test of key study concepts, and

Able to give informed consent.

Planning to have vaginal sexual intercourse together on average at least once per week during the next six months.

Exclusion Criteria:

· Pregnant or desire to become pregnant at time of study participation,

Delivered or aborted a pregnancy within the six weeks prior to screening,

Male sex partner known at enrollment to be HIV positive,

History of surgery on external genitalia, vagina or cervix in the six weeks prior to screening,

Untreated symptomatic bacterial vaginosis or candidiasis. Women with asymptomatic BV or yeast may be enrolled. Women with treated symptomatic BV or candidaisis may be enrolled once no longer symptomatic. Women with signs or laboratory evidence of BV or candidaisis may be enrolled if they are asymptomatic. Women with symptoms of vaginal infection may be enrolled only if their enrollment visit stat laboratory evaluation is negative for BV, candidaisis or trichomoniasis,

Presence of balanitis. Men with resolved balanitis (e.g. through treatment) will be eligible,

Abnormal Pap smear (Class II or above),

History of sensitivity/allergy to latex,

Concurrent participation in another trial of a vaginal product,

Injection of recreational drugs.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT00213057